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The protesters of Occupy Wall Street had a decent day yesterday, with about 1,000 people marching to police headquarters, reports AP. It notes, however, that false rumors of a Radiohead appearance might have helped. Which raises the question: Is this protest going to fizzle or fly? Charles Blow at the New York Times sounds a little skeptical about its prospects. So far, it doesn't seem to have much "edge or urgency," he writes. "It feels like a spark set down on wet grass. It’s just hard to see how it truly catches fire."

Still, something important is happening, he adds. The ongoing protest highlights "a growing sense of disillusionment among Americans and the failures and ineffectiveness they feel from the current government in addressing their concerns." It's clear there is a "disaffected constituency that desperately wants something to rally around." We'll just have to wait and see whether Occupy Wall Street is it. (Click here to see Jon Stewart's take on the pepper-spraying cop.)

Iran is full of Homosexuals. This is a proven fact. However, The Bible clearly teaches us that Homosexuality is a sin. Let us also remember that: Wall Street is full of greedy people. The Bible teaches us to help the poor. Jesus always loved and came to the aid of the poor. Question: Do Millionaire Wall Street employees donate any part of their massive fortunes to help the poor? :(

The_Truth

Oct 1, 2011 8:00 PM CDT

This is what happens when a nation says yes to homosexuality. You see, in Iran this never happens because they have zero homosexuals.

quersty

Oct 1, 2011 1:53 PM CDT

"The people united will never be defeated"... what a blast from the past. Most of them look like college students on a field trip.